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third episode of the sixth season of Bob's Burgers

"The Hauntening"
Bob's Burgers episode
Episode no. Flavour vi
Episode 3
Directed past Jennifer Coyle
Written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu
Production code 5ASA13
Original air date Oct 18, 2015 (2015-10-18)
Guest advent
Max Greenfield as Boo Boo
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"The Hauntening" is the third episode of the sixth season of the American animated comedy series Bob'southward Burgers and the 91st episode overall. Information technology was written by Steven Davis and Kevin Yu who won an Annie Award, and was directed past Jennifer Coyle. Guest star is Max Greenfield who voices boyband member Boo Boo. It first aired in the United States on Oct 18, 2015 at Fox Network. In this episode, the Belcher family goes to a haunted house on Halloween, where the parents desire to scare their children, especially Louise.

Plot [edit]

In the family unit restaurant Bob and Linda Belcher tell their regular customer Teddy that they get to a haunted house with their children every yr on Halloween. Louise, nonetheless, who would love to genuinely be scared, does not expect frontward to this, every bit she finds Haunted Houses boring and predictable. The parents explicate that they accept planned something to scare her themselves this fourth dimension. Louise asks her siblings Tina and Gene if they know anything virtually it, which they deny.

Linda and Bob evidence the children around the haunted house, but practice not succeed in scaring them. Louise gets the thought to scare the parents, and the children hide in a pile of leaves in the garden and spring out of it when their parents frantically come looking. The family decides to get dwelling, only discover there is not enough air in one of the car tires. As Bob tries to punch a tow truck, they see a homo standing silently in the street wielding hedge trimmers. When he doesn't respond to their questions, they quickly shuffle back into the house. As the power goes out, they hear strange sounds from the basement, and go downstairs looking for the source. When a monstrous cry sends them back upstairs, they're stopped at the forepart door past the man with the shears trying to forcefulness his way in. Drastic, the family runs upstairs and locks themselves in the bathroom, avoiding a room containing only a chair on which sits a doll with twigs coming out of its eyes. Moments later, they hear heavy footsteps coming up the stairs, and equally the strage man attempts to enter the bathroom, the family climbs through the window to the projecting roof. Attempting to call for aid, Bob drops his telephone from the roof just as Three hooded figures announced on the lawn outside, and a big circle of grass seemingly catches fire effectually the house. Trapped with no way out, a flustered Louise turns to run across the foreign man in the open window backside her, and screams with fear... just equally Gene snaps a photograph of her. Confused, Louise soon learns from her family that information technology all was a trick to get her scared, with even Cistron and Tina privy to the plan.

While the children scared their parents in the garden, Teddy deflated the tire (and, to Bob'due south dismay, cut the car'due south brake line). Mort was in the basement making the foreign sounds, caused by him accidentally throwing out his dorsum while trying to pick up a big sledgehammer. The firm belongs to Mort's mother, and her boyfriend is the man who scared Louise. Ecstatic, Louise thanks her family. After the Belchers go back home, they watch the music video of "I Love U So Much (Information technology's Scary)" by the boyband Boyz 4 Now from the episode of the same name.

Reception [edit]

Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Lodge gave this episode a "B" and wrote: "Over the course of the episode, though, [Louise] shifts, first to her more familiar hellion role and and then into what she fundamentally is, which is a little child, and in this case a scared little kid. This is also a keen episode for Louise existence brutally honest in her comments and provoking similar candor right dorsum: Wait at how readily Bob admits that, yeah, being erstwhile is scary, or that the kids jumping out of a bunch of leaves was way more effective than his and Linda's elaborate haunted house. Those exchanges would exist amusing enough if they were but between two strangers, merely it becomes properly hilarious considering of our familiarity with Louise and Bob'due south personalities, perspectives, and mannerisms, not to mention Schaal'due south and H. Jon Benjamin's functioning."[1]

Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu received an Annie Award in the category "Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production" for this episode'south script.[2]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Alasdair Wilkins (2015-x-18). "Does continuity matter on a Halloween Bob's Burgers?". A.Five. Lodge . Retrieved 2016-02-xviii .
  2. ^ Flores, Terry (2015-12-01). "'Inside Out,' 'Practiced Dinosaur' Lead Annie Award Nominations". Variety . Retrieved 2015-12-01 .

External links [edit]

  • "The Hauntening" at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hauntening

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